Hello,
1. In a Sun Solaris 8 environment we use an OS account called "oracle" for the installation of Oracle. We also have a corresponding "dba" group. In an environment with multiple Sun servers with Oracle databases on the network some would say the "oracle" account should reside in NIS while others contend that their should be a local "oracle" account on each oracle database server system. In this very common environment what would you recommend and why?
2. For Sun systems that required client access via user OS accounts to oracle (to run sqlplus etc.) would it be best to:
a. Install the oracle client software on every workstation and configure a separate tnsnames.ora on every client?
b. Install oracle for the purpose of client connections on a server and export\share the NFS mount point so others can access both the Oracle client software AND the tnsnames.ora from an NFS mountpoint?
Thanks,
Michael42
1. In a Sun Solaris 8 environment we use an OS account called "oracle" for the installation of Oracle. We also have a corresponding "dba" group. In an environment with multiple Sun servers with Oracle databases on the network some would say the "oracle" account should reside in NIS while others contend that their should be a local "oracle" account on each oracle database server system. In this very common environment what would you recommend and why?
2. For Sun systems that required client access via user OS accounts to oracle (to run sqlplus etc.) would it be best to:
a. Install the oracle client software on every workstation and configure a separate tnsnames.ora on every client?
b. Install oracle for the purpose of client connections on a server and export\share the NFS mount point so others can access both the Oracle client software AND the tnsnames.ora from an NFS mountpoint?
Thanks,
Michael42